Wilier Triestina was founded in 1906 by Pietro Dal Molin in Bassano del Grappa, Veneto, a region that has been synonymous with Italian cycling craft for over a century. The brand’s name carries its heritage literally — “Wilier” derives from the patriotic phrase W l’Italia Libera E Redenta (Long live Italy, liberated and redeemed), and “Triestina” was added in solidarity with the then-disputed city of Trieste. The racing credentials are equally deep: Fiorenzo Magni won the 1948 Giro d’Italia on a Wilier, the brand claimed back-to-back Tours of Flanders in 1949 and 1950, and Michele Scarponi took the 2011 Giro d’Italia title on one as well. Today, Wilier supplies bikes to the Groupama-FDJ WorldTour team — the FDJ colorway on the Filante SLR is the same livery that races the Tour de France. More at Wilier’s official website.
RA Cycles carries Wilier across the full range — from the Adlar and Rave SLR gravel bikes through the Filante SL aero road bikes, up to the flagship Filante SLR and 0 SLR at the top of the lineup. Whether you’re building toward your first carbon gravel bike or looking for a WorldTour-spec aero road machine, there’s a Wilier here that fits that goal. The collection also includes frameset options for riders who want to spec their own build.
Riders interested in road bikes from other Italian and European manufacturers will find them in the full road bike collection. For gravel-focused riders, the gravel bikes collection covers every brand RA Cycles carries off-road. Wilier’s celebrated climbing bike, the Verticale SLR, has its own dedicated page at Wilier Verticale SLR. And if you’re building from the frame up, browse bike frames and framesets.